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QUIZ QUESTIONS
1. When we become angry with someone, what causes our anger?
A. What the other person said or did.
B. Your emotions cause you to be angry.
C. The things you told yourself about what happened.
2. Sometimes our thoughts about something happen so fast that we are not aware of them and we suddenly feel very angry or embarrassed or sad. What do we call that type of thinking?
A. Magic Thinking
B. Good Thinking
C. Stinking Thinking
3. Who is responsible for how you feel and act?
A. The person who is giving you a “hard time.”
B. You are responsible.
C. The adults who are with you are responsible.
4. How can you control how you feel and act?
A. Avoid being around people who make you angry or afraid.
B. Control your emotions.
C. Be aware of and control the things you think.
5. If you don’t like how you feel or how you are behaving, what should you do to change?
A. Change your thinking about the situation.
B. Ask others to quit treating you so badly.
C. Ask your teacher to help you feel better.
6. In the Whispering story, which of the boys took charge of his situation?
A. Mad Squirrel
B. Happy Squirrel
C. Sad Squirrel
7. What did she do differently than the others?
A. She jumped on the two squirrels and beat them up.
B. She quickly ran away and told an adult that they were being mean to her.
C. She thought about what to do and then did what she thought was best.
8. Why was she able to act differently than the others?
A. She did not like the two who were whispering.
B. She used her Good Thinking.
C. She was smarter and better looking than the two who were whispering.
9. When you get in trouble at school for arguing or fighting or being disruptive, who are you acting like?
A. Angry Squirrel
B. Sad Squirrel
C. Happy Squirrel
10. When you are faced with a “Whispering Squirrels Situation,” which Squirrel should you act like?
A. Sad Squirrel
B. Happy Squirrel
C. Angry Squirrel
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